The bride (27) was already pissed off when she sat down and watched her “professional” wedding video. It was low quality, missing key moments and then she heard the cameraman making anti-Semitic remarks.

Apparently the cameraman didn't realize he had left the camera on while chatting with his assistant (who mentions it’s his first Jewish ceremony) during the London wedding shoot. And he clearly didn’t watch the video before sending it to the couple.

After viewing the video they emailed the videographer and told him he completely “ruined memories” of the wedding. In response the videographer issued the couple a complete refund, wrote them a handwritten apology note, and sent an email that included the following thoughts:

“I am very sorry for our stupid, child ish conversation. I am also very sorry for offending you and possibly your family also. You did not deserve this. I am ashamed, in honesty.” - “I have felt awful about this and did not know what to say, in truth.” - “We know, in truth, very little about what went on in the war. To be deeply honest, I respect your strength as a culture from coming back from this.” - “I am trying to walk a good life, but in this instance I failed very badly in God’s eyes. I need to grow up here it seems and pay more attention to developing my character. This has taught me a lot to grow up in terms of not just my actions, but what I say.”